FABREGAS: MY DREAM CLUBS

Cesc Fabregas says that his dream clubs are Arsenal, Milan, Barcelona and Real Madrid. He wouldn’t rule out a move to Man Utd, but he’d avoid it.

Cesc Fabregas is regularly connected to a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid, it comes with the territory if you are a world class player. It also seems that Fabregas has come to terms with the constant speculation, despite him being contracted to Arsenal until 2014.

The little Spaniard believes that Arsenal are aiming to be a top world class club and he has not ruled out a move to Manchester United, although he would avoid it.

Cesc Fabregas:

Arsenal aim to be one of the biggest teams in Europe, like Milan, Barcelona or Madrid, teams who have always been associated with playing well and winning. We want to enjoy ourselves and play attractive football, for us and also for our fans. We must not forget that football has become a show. A lot of people are happy when Arsenal lose. It is as if they don’t want attractive football to triumph.

I am happy at Arsenal, I feel valued here. I am made to feel an important player, I am relaxed, I live in a city I love, I have a perfect understanding with my team-mates. I have a coach who believes in me and that is fundamental because in Spain a trainer signs you and three months later you are out of the club. There are so many good things here that I am not thinking about leaving.

I recognise that he has been a very important person in my trajectory. His model is one that I love, as well as playing with my team-mates. I enjoy myself, which is very important, but when it comes to making decisions on my future, other questions arise, such as winning titles.

Who wouldn’t want to play for Real Madrid? I have four teams which are a dream for me. One is Arsenal, and the others are Milan, Barcelona and Real Madrid, because of their history and style of play.

You can’t say definitely in football because professional life takes many turns, but I would try to avoid it, (playing for Man Utd). I love how Manchester United play and if they meet Barcelona (in the semi-finals of the Champions League), it will be an incredible tie, one of the best in memory.”